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Desmodus rotundus (Common Vampire Bat) Salivary Plasminogen Activator

2001
Already in the 1950s first attempts were made to treat acute myocardial infarction (AMI) by thrombolytic therapy (Fletcher et al. 1958, 1959). The acceptance of this therapeutic concept into general clinical practice, however, took more than a quarter of a century (Laffel and Braunwald 1984; Altschule 1985).
W.-D. Schleuning, P. Donner
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Wie Vampirfledermäuse (Desmodus rotundus) ihre Zähne schärfen

1982
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Mechanorezeptoren im Nasenaufsatz der Vampirfledermaus Desmodus rotundus

1984
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Plasminogen Activator in Saliva of the Vampire Bat Desmodus rotundus

Nature, 1966
IT was generally accepted that vampire bats were bloodsucking animals until 1932 when Dunn1 observed that these animals use their tongues to lap blood from freely bleeding wounds inflicted by means of razor-sharp superior incisors. This observation was confirmed by Ditmars and Greenhall2 and by many subsequent investigators, and it has been noticed ...
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DESMODUS ROTUNDUS – BIOLOGÍA Y COMPORTAMIENTO

2022
K. C. Scheffer   +8 more
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Echoortung bei Vampirfledermäusen (Desmodus rotundus) im Freiland

1983
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

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